9 examples of youghal in sentences

It was first brought to Spain from the neighbourhood of Quito, in the early part of the sixteenth century, first to England from Virginia, in 1586, and first planted by Sir Walter Raleigh, on his estate of Youghal, near Cork, in Ireland.

The garrisons of Cork, Youghal, Bandon, and Kinsale declared for the parliament, and Cromwell seized the opportunity to close the campaign and place his followers in winter quarters.

Her residence, or that of her family, could not have been far from Kilcolman Castle; and was seated, most probably, on the banks of the Mulla, (Spenser's favorite stream,) a tributary of the Blackwater, which empties into the sea at Youghal.

I am quite surprised even that the hon. member for Youghal should have made it.

Five miles or less to the east of Youghal Harbour, on the southern Irish coast, a short, rocky and rather elevated promontory juts, with a south-easterly trend, into the ocean.

Potatoes are so called because they were first planted in Croker's field, at Youghal, in Ireland.

" [Illustration: Oak Chimney Piece in Sir Walter Raleigh's House, Youghal, Ireland.

Said to be the work of a Flemish Artist who was brought over for the purpose of executing this and other carved work at Youghal.]

YOUGHAL, a seaport in co. Cork, on the estuary of Blackwater, 27 m. E. of Cork; has some structures of interest, and exports chiefly agricultural produce.

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